Luton boss Edwards was left reeling after his side let a comfortable 2-0 lead slip away in a shocking turn of events against Oxford on Tuesday night.
The Hatters chief was visibly frustrated as his team failed to hold onto their advantage, ultimately succumbing to a disappointing collapse that left fans stunned and wondering what could have been.
Edwards, known for his calm and collected demeanor, described the encounter as "not enjoyable at all" in a post-match interview, his frustration boiling over as he reflected on what he felt was a lost opportunity for his side.
Despite a strong start that saw the Hatters take a commanding 2-0 lead, the team struggled to maintain their momentum, allowing Oxford to mount a comeback that would prove disastrous for the home side.
Edwards refused to make excuses, however, instead choosing to focus on the areas where his team fell short. "We can't keep letting leads slip away like this," he said, his voice laced with disappointment. "It's becoming a recurring theme, and it's something we need to address quickly if we want to achieve our goals this season."
The loss will serve as a tough pill to swallow for Luton, who had been looking to build on their recent successes with a convincing win over Oxford. Instead, the team will have to regroup and refocus in preparation for their next match, with Edwards left to ponder what might have been if only his side had been able to hold onto their early advantage.